In re Disbarment of Isserman 348 U.S. 1 (1954)

U.S. Supreme Court

In re Disbarment of Isserman, 348 U.S. 1 (1954)

In re Disbarment of Isserman

No. 5, Misc.

October Term, 1952

Decided October 14, 1954

348 U.S. 1

ON PETITION FOR REHEARING

Syllabus

Since a majority of the Justices participating do not find ground for disbarment, as required by Rule 8 of the present Rules of this Court, the order of disbarment, 345 U. S. 286, is set aside, and the rule to show cause is discharged.

PER CURIAM.

April 6, 1953, an order was entered disbarring Isserman from the practice of law in this Court pursuant to Rule 2, par. 5, of this Court's Rules then in effect. See In re Isserman,345 U. S. 286. The order of disbarment is now before us on a petition for rehearing. Rule 8 of our present Rules provides that "no order of disbarment will be entered except with the concurrence of a majority of the justices participating." The petition for rehearing is granted. A majority of the Justices participating do not find ground for disbarment of Isserman. Accordingly, the former order of disbarment is set aside, and the rule against Isserman to show cause is discharged.

THE CHIEF JUSTICE and MR. JUSTICE CLARK did not participate in the consideration or decision of this matter.

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